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Anarchy: Seven aid workers kidnapped in Syria
Armed men seize six Red Cross, one Syrian Arab Red Crescent workers from Idlib province.
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China to install GPS in government cars to track misuse
Almost 200,000 government cars have been misused for private purposes.
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Chinese mock official for blaming cooking fumes for pollution
The head of Beijing's Foreign Affairs office, Zhao Huimin's remarks stun Internet users.
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US military fires general overseeing N-missiles
Air Force says the matter was not tied to the operational readiness of US nuclear missiles.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 106.11/106.16 against the dollar, compared to Thursday’s close of 106/106.1.
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Brazil could use a Messi, says Ronaldo
FIFA to use German goalline technology at 2014 World Cup.
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Sunni, Shia fighters clash near Damascus shrine
Heavy clashes ensue as rebels fight to overthrow President Bashar alAssad, attack Hezbollah and Iraqi Shia militia
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Iraq says executes 42 "terrorists", including woman
Names of the 42 executed and their religious affiliations have not been disclosed
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Syrian rebels killed 190 civilians in August dawn raid - HRW
In its first government-sanctioned trip to Syria HRW documented a series of sectarian mass killings by Assad's foes
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Debt limit plan: Senate Republicans eye reopening govt
Boehner’s plan would subject funding for government agencies to further negotiations.